George III: the good ‘tyrant’
‘Popular with his people throughout life, though now mocked in death, George III embodied the spirit of the nation like no other before him, serving as a stalwart bastion around whom his subjects could rally in the shadow of Napoleonic aggression.’
Canada’s possible problems with a CANZUK alliance
The concept of CANZUK already has widespread support amongst Canadian Conservatives with one of the front runners for the upcoming leadership election, Erin O Toole, seeking to prioritise an agreement after being elected into government.
CANZUK should become the new leaders of the free world
‘I propose that British foreign policy should have CANZUK as an aim, for if we hit this target we can become the new bastion of liberty and hope in a world that will struggle to find its next USA.’
The cycle of violence and protest
‘In truth, I’m not convinced that the US will remain stable into the future, and the effects of this on the rest of the world do not bear thinking about’
It is OK to be black and not vote for Biden
‘Even if Trump were begging on his hands and knees to be forgiven, there would still be no respite as the media would declare it the biggest scandal of his presidency.’
How Chinese censorship fuelled a global pandemic
If only the Chinese Government was a little bit quicker on the draw in controlling the disease in December as it is now, the extreme measures currently undertaken by the United Kingdom, Spain, Italy and elsewhere would not have even been considered.
The very thing that the EU rejects is the key to its survival
No one has ever said ‘I have a very particular idea of Europe’, and it is exactly this that dooms the European project to failure.
How Bernie blew it
Truth be told, ever since he first ran for president in 2016, Sanders’s campaign had made a series of major strategic errors.